English: Congregational Chapel, Horningsham, Wiltshire. Reputed to be the oldest nonconformist chapel in England. Also known as the Scots Chapel as it was built by Scots masons who were hired to help build Longleat House. As there was no Presbyterian chapel in which to worship they were allowed to build this chapel.
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